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Giving electronic presentations effectively (2002)
Journal Article
Guffogg, J., & Griffiths, M. (2002). Giving electronic presentations effectively. Synergy -London- Society and College of Radiographers then Society of Radiographers-,

Heavy cannabis use among UK teenagers: An exploration (2002)
Journal Article
Plant, M., & Miller, P. (2002). Heavy cannabis use among UK teenagers: An exploration. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 65(3), 235-242. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0376-8716%2801%2900165-X

Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This exercise was part of the 30 country European School Survey Project on Alcohol and other Drugs (ESPAD). The 201 students who reported using cannabis (ma... Read More about Heavy cannabis use among UK teenagers: An exploration.

Community: Psycho-social persepctive (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Miller, C. (2002, January). Community: Psycho-social persepctive. Paper presented at What is Psycho-Social Studies? The Centre for Psycho-Social Studies (CPSS), University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

Trust, risk and expert systems: The case of child protection (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Ferguson, H. (2002, January). Trust, risk and expert systems: The case of child protection. Paper presented at CCT Mini-Conference: Trust, Risk and Uncertainty, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK

Interprofessional working: opportunities and challenges. (2002)
Journal Article
Kenny, G. (2002). Interprofessional working: opportunities and challenges. Nursing Standard, 17(6), 33-35. https://doi.org/10.7748/ns2002.10.17.6.33.c3286

Interprofessional working is a concept that has an impact on nursing and the care delivered. However, this article argues that it continues to remain a poorly understood term in clinical practice. It explores the implications of interprofessional wor... Read More about Interprofessional working: opportunities and challenges..

Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (3) The State of Law and Policy (2002)
Journal Article
Hearn, J., Pringle, K., Müller, U., Oleksy, E., Lattu, E., Tallberg, T., …Olsvik, E. (2002). Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (3) The State of Law and Policy. Men and Masculinities, 5(2), 192-217. https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184X02005002005

This article is on the work of The European Research Network on Men in Europe project “The Social Problem and Societal Problematization of Men and Masculinities” (2000-2003), funded by the European Commission. The Network comprises women and men rese... Read More about Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (3) The State of Law and Policy.

Recent trends and future directions for lung cancer mortality in Europe (2002)
Journal Article
Brennan, P., & Bray, I. (2002). Recent trends and future directions for lung cancer mortality in Europe. British Journal of Cancer, 87(1), 43-48. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6600352

Lung cancer mortality patterns throughout Europe are very heterogeneous and largely reflect past smoking habits. In order to clarify the changing patterns of lung cancer in Europe we have plotted the overall lung cancer trends among men and women for... Read More about Recent trends and future directions for lung cancer mortality in Europe.

Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (2) The State of Statistical Information (2002)
Journal Article
Hearn, J., Pringle, K., Müller, U., Oleksy, E., Lattu, E., Chernova, J., …Tallberg, T. (2002). Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (2) The State of Statistical Information. Men and Masculinities, 5(1), 5-31. https://doi.org/10.1177/1097184X02005001001

This article is one the work of The European Research Network on Men in Europe project “The Social Problem and Societal Problematization of Men and Masculinities” (2000-2003), funded by the European Commission. The Network comprises women and men res... Read More about Critical Studies on Men in Ten European Countries: (2) The State of Statistical Information.

Family structure, parent-child relationships, and alcohol and other drug use among teenagers in France and the United Kingdom (2002)
Journal Article
Ledoux, S., Miller, P., Choquet, M., & Plant, M. (2002). Family structure, parent-child relationships, and alcohol and other drug use among teenagers in France and the United Kingdom. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 37(1), 52-60. https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/37.1.52

This paper compares samples of 15–16-year-olds from the UK and France on their usage of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs and also seeks to describe the associations between alcohol and other drug use with ‘family variables’ within the two countries... Read More about Family structure, parent-child relationships, and alcohol and other drug use among teenagers in France and the United Kingdom.

Physiotherapists' lived experience of rehabilitating elite athletes (2002)
Journal Article
Delaney, H., McKenna, J., & Phillips, S. (2002). Physiotherapists' lived experience of rehabilitating elite athletes. Physical Therapy in Sport, 3(2), 66-78. https://doi.org/10.1054/ptsp.2001.0092

Aim: To examine the 'lived experiences' of physiotherapists while treating elite athletes. Participants: Ten practising staff in south-west England, UK. Methods: After giving informed consent, in-depth interviews were conducted and member-checked. Ad... Read More about Physiotherapists' lived experience of rehabilitating elite athletes.

Nurse education in higher education: Understanding cultural barriers to progress (2002)
Journal Article
Miers, M. (2002). Nurse education in higher education: Understanding cultural barriers to progress. Nurse Education Today, 22(3), 212-219. https://doi.org/10.1054/nedt.2001.0699

Nurse education is established in higher education but nurse academics remain concerned about nursing's lack of equal status within the academy. This paper reports findings of a small study of nurse lecturers' views which support other published stud... Read More about Nurse education in higher education: Understanding cultural barriers to progress.